A Will is Not Enough in Pennsylvania

The "Will is Not Enough Series" are State specific simple and practical things you can do for maximum control and protection of your assets during your lifetime with the knowledge to pass those assets to your loved ones with minimum cost and hassle.Topics covered are requirements to qualify for Medicaid in your state, paying for health care, avoiding guardianship

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The "Will is Not Enough Series" are State specific simple and practical things you can do for maximum control and protection of your assets during your lifetime with the knowledge to pass those assets to your loved ones with minimum cost and hassle.Topics covered are requirements to qualify for Medicaid in your state, paying for health care, avoiding guardianship and appointing a health care advocate to make your Medical decisions when you can't.

Written with exceptional clarity, each topic and applicable State laws are presented in a step by step fashion to allow both expert and novice to work through the issues they face to bring them to a successful conclusion.

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Amelia Pohl became an attorney in 1985, earning her Juris Doctorate from Nova University, and ran a successful Elder Law practice in the state of Florida before retiring. During her practice of law, Attorney Pohl observed that many people want to reduce the high cost of legal fees by performing or assisting with their own legal transactions. Prior to becoming an attorney, she taught as Associate Professor of Mathematics at a community college in Maryland. Utilizing her background as a teacher, author and attorney to provide that bit of guidance to the general public she wrote this series of self help legal books. Because there is such variation in the laws from state to state each book that is written is state specific. Each state specific book is written with the assistance of an attorney licensed to practice in the given state.

Anthony R. Fantini is the founder of the Fantini Law Firm, P.C.. The law firm has offices in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Fantini's Law practice has focused on estate planning, business planning, asset protection and Elder Law. Mr. Fantini believes in the importance of proper estate planning, not only for his clients, and their piece of mind, but for the security of their families as well. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Lawyers. He regularly presents continuing education classes for other professional advisors such as Certified Public Accountants, Financial Planners and Insurance Agents.